About the Program
The PhD in Oceanic Island Insights into River-Driven Volcanic Landscape Evolution at Loughborough University offers an exceptional opportunity to explore how volcanic landscapes evolve under the influence of rivers, climate, and tectonic processes. Based within the Department of Geography and Environment, this fully funded 3.5-year doctoral studentship focuses on Tenerife, using advanced stream power modelling, fieldwork, and laser scanning data to study bedrock incision and uplift patterns. Supervised by Dr John Hillier and supported by an international team from Germany and Spain, the project contributes to understanding how climate extremes and geological forces shape volcanic islands — a key to interpreting Earth’s dynamic evolution. This is an outstanding opportunity for motivated researchers seeking to develop expertise in geomorphology, environmental modelling, and climate–landscape interactions.
Program Details
- Position: Fully Funded PhD Position
- Institution: Loughborough University
- Department/Faculty: Geography and Environment
- Supervisor: Dr John Hillier
- Location: Loughborough, United Kingdom
- Start Date (Anticipated): October 2026
- Duration: 3.5 years (Full-time) or 7 years (Part-time)
- Funding: Fully funded for both UK and International candidates; tax-free stipend of £20,780 per annum (2025/26) plus Research Training Support Grant (£8,000)
- Working Hours: Full-time
- Required Degree/Diploma: Minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree or equivalent
Research Focus/Area
- Volcanic island geomorphology
- River incision and landscape evolution
- Stream power modelling and knickpoint analysis
- Climate–tectonic interactions
- Environmental and earth systems science
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree (minimum 2:1) or Master’s in Geography, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Computer Science, or Engineering
- Proficiency in English (meeting Loughborough’s minimum English language requirements)
Preferred Qualifications:
- Previous research experience in geomorphology or environmental modelling
- Strong analytical and fieldwork skills
- Familiarity with GIS, modelling software, or remote sensing techniques
Key Features of the Program
- Fully funded CENTA NERC studentship
- International supervision team from Loughborough University, University of Potsdam (Germany), and Universidad de la Laguna (Tenerife)
- Opportunities for fieldwork in Tenerife and advanced data modelling
- Access to high-quality research training and conference funding
- Collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment
Application Process
How to Apply:
- Complete the CENTA studentship application form (available at CENTA Apply Page).
- Submit an online application via Loughborough University’s portal.
- Select ‘Loughborough’ as Campus and ‘Geography & Environment’ as the Programme.
- Quote the reference ‘CENTA2026-LU04’ in your application.
- Upload the completed CENTA application form, CV, and other required documents.
Required Documents:
- CENTA application form
- CV
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable)
Important Dates
- Applications Open: Now
- Deadline: 7 January 2026 (midnight UK time)
- Interviews: Expected between 2 February – 13 February 2026
Where to Apply
- University Website: Loughborough University
- Official Notification: CENTA Studentship – Loughborough University
- Application Portal: Apply Online at Loughborough University
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